Russian soldiers are ready to kill their generals, forcing them to go on the offensive. This is evidenced by one of the occupiers' telephone conversations intercepted by the Security Service.
For example, in the Donetsk region, russian contract soldiers nearly shot their general, Valery Solodchuk, and his guards, who had come to curb a riot and force the "escapists" to continue fighting. The soldiers refused to follow orders and were ready to blow up the "honored guests."
So the russian general shamefully escaped from the front lines.
"Our squadron practically all refused to go on the offensive. He started waving his gun around, shooting: "I'll fucking kill you if you don't get the fuck over there...!" That's it. So one guy says: "Go on, get out of here." Fuck, he pulls the pin on the grenade and says, "Go ahead, shoot me! Let's blow up here together." That's it. The commandos started pointing their guns at us too, and we started pointing our guns at them. We almost fuckin' shot each other. He got in his truck and drove off," tells the occupant to his wife.
He complains that only one-third of their brigade (over 600 men) is left and that the rest have been killed or wounded.
The soldier cheerfully picks up his wife's words that he should flee Ukraine.
"And very rightly, rushists. Flee from Ukraine while you still have the opportunity!" noted the SSU.
In one of the intercepted conversations, the russian invaders talked about mass riots in the Kharkiv direction because the occupants did not want to go on the offensive.
Some occupants were waiting for the end of May to flee Ukraine.